There is this joke that people do statistics in R, machine learning in Python, and AI in PowerPoint. (I did not say it is a funny joke.) The point is that AI is not only about technology and programming, but also about framing machine learning in business-friendly terms to convince tech and non-tech savvy audiences […]
Author: Erik Gahner Larsen
A dataset with political datasets #3
A few years ago I wrote a post about the updates I had made to my dataset with political datasets. Back then, there were more than 500 datasets in the dataset. Today, there are more than 600 datasets. Here is an overview of the categories within the datasets. We still see that a lot of […]
Visualising local EP election results over time
In 2014, the Danish People’s Party achieved a great result in the European Parliament election in Denmark. They became the biggest party with 26.61% of the votes. Ten years later, in 2024, the party only got 6.37%. Here I will show how to create a figure showing the local results of the EP election in […]
Potpourri: Statistics #101
A year ago I decided to make a “final” post with links to interesting statistics material. I use quotation marks because, lo and behold, here is another post. Who cares? I do not. We are back. As always, you can access previous (and future) links on GitHub (there is a CSV-file with all links in […]
Links I have shared on Bluesky #4
The final batch of links I have shared on Bluesky as I have decided to delete my account: Statistics Minus The Math: An Introduction for the Social Sciences Baking Tips & Techniques Generating sudokus for fun and no profit How I Use “AI” Exploring Goodreads Data: An Analysis of 10 Million Books A Syllabus for […]